Has anyone used a Sunsky 800mW 1.3GHz system in combination with GPS with success?
I want to use one with my EZosd that uses a Locosys GPS and don`t konw if the will cooperate.
Cheers,
Teo

I have used a fox 700 and a LM1W with GPS's; no problems and very fast locks, under a minute usually.. Just plan to space them out if possible. Mine are 24" apart sincce gps is near nose and vtx is near tail of my easy star.

I fly with them both a lot. The only issue I ever have is if the Vtx is near a PPM rx on the plane it can glitch them badly. lesson learned, put the RX near the tail or out on a wing (so the antenna wont pass by the vtx) and put the vetx far away elsewhere.

But, with a PCM rx I never had much problems and flew to a mile or so with them 8" apart.

None whatsoever I've done 2 miles with the rp8d1 and the 400mw 1.2Ghz sunsky and the rc signal still felt solid. Like the above post said, you will get glitches if the setup of the 1.2Ghz tx and rx 72mhz are close but that's something you'll be able to see with some basic ground range testing.

So for me that i am trying to get the best out of my Sunsky 800mW unit to make it fly in a 2.4GHz polluted environment in combination with EZosd GPS and Dragonlink what would your advice be?.
Is it possible all together?

teopbako: I live in capital city, so the radio pollution here very heavy. There is no way to use omni antenna, range may be limited to about 500 meters. Patch antenna can give you reasonable range, I would recommend to use both patch and yagi antenna with diversity. You can't try to catch world distance records in such areas, but even 4km in such areas is very nice...